Masonry-Terra Cotta

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The SUNY Plaza Building, a historic Gothic-style building listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was originally constructed as the headquarters for the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Company and Albany Journal. SUNY was concerned about...

The Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, on the Hamilton College campus, was designed by Machado and Silvetti Associates. With the museum set in upstate New York and requiring high-humidity space, Machado and Silvetti realized that thermal...

The historic G. Fox building, constructed circa 1917 and designed by Cass Gilbert, was the first of six buildings rehabilitated and redeveloped under the State of Connecticut’s "Six Pillars of Progress" plan for the revitalization of downtown...

Built circa 1895 and listed on the state and national registers, the First Virginia Volunteers Battalion Armory, also known as the Leigh Street Armory, is the oldest armory building standing in Virginia. It has significant cultural heritage as...

The original library building, designed by William G. Preston and opened in 1884, is a one-story, load-bearing brick and brownstone masonry structure with slate roofs and a clock tower that rises an additional story above the main roof. A brick-...

Once known as Bullock & Jones men's clothier, this 18,000 sq ft cast-in-place concrete building was reconstructed after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Prominently located on Union Square, the registered historic landmark building was...